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Socrates thinks that if he had corrupted young men

    { 1 } - there would be no witnesses.
    { 2 } - they would not want to avenge themselves when they were older.
    { 3 } - their fathers or brothers should recall it if their family had been harmed by Socrates.
    { 4 } - they would necessarily be too ashamed to accuse him.
    { 5 } - they would be so unjust that they would not want to see him punished.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Socrates thinks that if he had corrupted young men

    { 1 } - there would be no witnesses.
    { 2 } - they would not want to avenge themselves when they were older.
    { 3 } - their fathers or brothers should recall it if their family had been harmed by Socrates.
    { 4 } - they would necessarily be too ashamed to accuse him.
    { 5 } - they would be so unjust that they would not want to see him punished.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

Socrates thinks that if he had corrupted young men

    { 1 } - there would be no witnesses.
    { 2 } - they would not want to avenge themselves when they were older.
    { 3 } - their fathers or brothers should recall it if their family had been harmed by Socrates.
    { 4 } - they would necessarily be too ashamed to accuse him.
    { 5 } - they would be so unjust that they would not want to see him punished.

See 33d.

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3 is correct!

Socrates thinks that if he had corrupted young men

    { 1 } - there would be no witnesses.
    { 2 } - they would not want to avenge themselves when they were older.
    { 3 } - their fathers or brothers should recall it if their family had been harmed by Socrates.
    { 4 } - they would necessarily be too ashamed to accuse him.
    { 5 } - they would be so unjust that they would not want to see him punished.

See 33d.

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Socrates thinks that if he had corrupted young men

    { 1 } - there would be no witnesses.
    { 2 } - they would not want to avenge themselves when they were older.
    { 3 } - their fathers or brothers should recall it if their family had been harmed by Socrates.
    { 4 } - they would necessarily be too ashamed to accuse him.
    { 5 } - they would be so unjust that they would not want to see him punished.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

Socrates thinks that if he had corrupted young men

    { 1 } - there would be no witnesses.
    { 2 } - they would not want to avenge themselves when they were older.
    { 3 } - their fathers or brothers should recall it if their family had been harmed by Socrates.
    { 4 } - they would necessarily be too ashamed to accuse him.
    { 5 } - they would be so unjust that they would not want to see him punished.

Socrates does not quite say this, although he does say that "those who were corrupted might well have reason to help me."

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